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2023 North Carolina Hazardous Waste Compliance Workshop No. 2
The 2023 Hazardous Waste Workshops The 31st Annual North Carolina Hazardous Waste Compliance Workshops
When and where
Date and time
Thursday, May 11 · 8am - 4:30pm EDT
Location
McKimmon Conference and Training Center at NC State 1101 Gorman St Raleigh, NC 27606
Refund Policy
About this event
- 8 hours 30 minutes
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The 2023 Hazardous Waste Workshops
The 31st Annual North Carolina Hazardous Waste Compliance Workshop No. 2, co-sponsored by the North Carolina Manufacturers Alliance (NCMA) and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Division of Waste Management (DWM) is being held at the McKimmon Center, Raleigh, NC.
Additional Workshops
NC Hazardous Waste Workshops are planned for each Thursday in May and two in the Fall. The 2023 May workshops will be hosted in Wilmington, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Asheville. An online workshop is planned for October 26 and we return to the Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord on November 5.
About this Workshop
This Workshop is designed for facility personnel with hazardous waste duties ranging from environmental managers and coordinators to on-site hazardous waste handlers.
State and federal regulations require hazardous waste generators to train employees involved with hazardous waste management. Facility personnel must complete classroom or on-the-job training to become familiar with proper hazardous waste management and emergency procedures for the wastes handled at the facility. In addition facility personnel must take part in an annual review of their initial training.
Learn first-hand what regulators from the North Carolina Division of Waste Management expect from hazardous waste generators and treatment, storage and disposal facilities.
NC hazardous waste leadership will provide insights into policy and initiatives that affect your business. Compliance personnel will present all aspects of safe waste handling practices required for regulatory compliance. Learn what inspectors look for at your facility through a full-scale inspection exercise. Technical support staff will discuss and interpret hazardous waste regulations as they apply to your business and review waste minimization.
The workshop includes plenty of time for questions during each presentation as well as during breaks and lunch. Attendees with specific questions prior to the workshop can also submit those questions to NCMA. NCMA will then provide the questions to DWM staff anonymously so that they can address the questions during the workshop.
Agenda
- Regulatory Program Updates
- Waste Identification
- Waste Minimization
- Universal Waste / Used Oil / E-Waste
- Enforcement
- Inspections - Paperwork
- Special Topics/Intro to SAAs and CAAs
- Intro to Chemist, & Soil Sampling Plans, & Closure Guidance
- Workshop Review - Kahoot
Cost
Standard Registration - $245NCMA Member Registration - $210Late Registration (After April 21, 2023) - $295
Presenters
The Workshop will be presented by the staff of the North Carolina Division of Waste Management, Hazardous Waste Section.
Brent Burch, Compliance Branch Head; Dan Girdner, Inspector Winston-Salem Region; Andrew Martin, Inspector Mooresville Region; Bobby Nelms, Resident Inspector; Richard Concepción, Western Environmental Chemist; Nick Guglielmi, Inspector Asheville Region; Andrea Stermer, Inspector Washington Region; Wes Hare, Inspector Wilmington Region; Aram Kim, Inspector Raleigh Region; Autumn Romanski, Eastern Environmental Chemist; Mark Web, Inspector Raleigh Region; Rose Pruitt (Moderator), Inspector Mooresville Region.
Refund Policy
- Full refund up to 20 days prior to the event.
- 50% refund after 20 days but before 10 days prior to the event.
- No refunds within 10 days of the event due to commitments we make for food service based on anticipated attendance.
- Substitutions are accepted at any time.
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About the organizer
The North Carolina Manufacturers Alliance is a non-profit association representing the interests of North Carolina manufacturing industries before the North Carolina General Assembly and state regulatory agencies on environmental, energy, health & safety, worker's compensation, and tax issues. NCMA sponsors Environmental Compliance Workshops throughout the year and the North Carolina Environmental, Energy, Health & Safety (EEHS) School annually. Visit our website,myncma.org, a comprehensive electronic resource designed to keep our members informed of current and emerging issues that may impact their operations in North Carolina.